said he saw everything that happenedhe. kronstadt said to the associated press he had watched ramos crashed his truck outside the elementary school, take a rifle and shoot two people atb a funeral home nearby. ramos then began shooting atl a school building before running inside the school about 10 minutes later. according to carranza, there s were no police officers at the schoolen who engaged ramos ramos into school and began shooting. when police finally did arrive, carranza said they didn t do anything at all for about an hour. in fact, parents had to to beg the police to save their children. go in there. go in there. one woman said it was a shocking story. it was the opposite of what authorities hadit told us for more than twenty four hours. so whose version is true on the last day videos have emerged corroborating carranza s version of events. those videoss h of police offics with rifles and body armor . anding outside the school it s not clear if the gunman was still shooting
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